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Autodesk acquires Alias for $182 million
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Autodesk - Alias acquisizione

On Oct. 4, 2005, Autodesk announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Alias, a privately held company leader in automotive design software and 3D graphics technology, for $182 million in cash.

Autodesk anticipates that the transaction will close within the next four to six months.

“This acquisition brings to Autodesk a highly talented group of individuals, a wealth of technologies and a great set of products,” said Carl Bass, COO of Autodesk.

“Alias' technology spans several of our most important markets and augments the synergy between our design and media businesses.

Our design customers are demanding more powerful visualization, animation and publishing capabilities. Our media and entertainment customers are increasingly using the data created by our design applications for broadcast, film and games projects. By combining the technology and talents of our two companies, we will be better able to continue delivering solutions that address our customers’ complex needs.”

Alias StudioTools BoxAlias StudioTools is the leading Automotive Design Software and integrates 2D sketches with 3D modeling and rendering capabilities

Founded as Alias Research in 1983, Alias is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Alias customers are some of the world’s premier entertainment and manufacturing companies, including Industrial Light & Magic, DreamWorks SKG, Nintendo, General Motors and BMW.

Alias revenues were $83 million in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2005.

Alias' product lines comprise design, modeling, rendering, sketching, animation, visual effects and reviewing solutions.

Alias StudioTools™ – software for design tasks from 2D sketches to production models – will add industrial design and high-end visualization capabilities to Autodesk’s manufacturing solutions.

Alias StudioViewer 12 screenshotA screenshot from Alias StudioViewer, one of the tools included in AutoStudio

Alias MotionBuilder® is Alias’ 3D character animation product, Alias FBX® is widely used in the exchange and use of 3D content, and Maya® is the company’s Academy Award-winning 3D application. These products will augment Autodesk’s offering in the film and video and interactive games segments.

Autodesk will continue to develop the Alias product lines in conjunction with Autodesk’s complementary products and technologies.

“This acquisition is designed to leverage the strengths of both companies,” stated Doug Walker, president and CEO of Alias.

“Alias’ customers will benefit from nearly $300 million in R&D spending while having access to new and complementary products and technologies.

"Together, Autodesk and Alias will deliver products and services that give form to great ideas from the fantasy world of film to the factory floor."

Autodesk's 3DS MAX is the leading application for creating 3D animations and renderings
(image source: Pseudo Interactive)

From an external point of view, even if we agree on many of the comments made by both of the companies, we hope that Autodesk will succeed in managing the co-existence of competitive products like 3D Studio Max and Maya without sacrificing anyone.

(Source: Autodesk, Alias)


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